My method in wpf:
Task.Run(() =>
{
SplashScreen sp = new SplashScreen("image.png");
sp.Show(false);
sp.Close(TimeSpan.FromSeconds(2));
MessageBox.Show("Useless Text"); // I cant get rid of this without unwanted results
});
runs as I would expect. with a fading splash screen and a popup message...
Would it make sense to make specific controls for data input?
A specific example would be, I need a control to input GTINs, and the control should give feedback about it, like whether it is valid and what kind of GTIN it is.
@Alex, When adding validation to a control, is it possible to add information feedback as well? Like I mentioned, I want to error control a GTIN field, but I'd also like it to show the kind of GTIN that has been written in the field.
I could just make it all give an error, but it seems like a messy approach.